行为评估及其在BRD诊断中的应用:牛肉。

IF 4.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
John T Richeson
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摘要

行为评估是协助诊断肉牛临床牛呼吸道疾病(BRD)的长期策略。与健康人群相比,感染感染性病原体引起的全身性炎症的牛表现出可预测的行为适应。受brd影响的牛的行为改变包括嗜睡、社会隔离和厌食。然而,在生产环境中支持BRD病例定义的行为评估具有挑战性,因为:(1)其他牛疾病导致与BRD相似的行为改变;(2)在人类评价过程中,牛具有内在的猎物本能来掩饰疾病行为;(3)由于劳动条件的限制,只能对动物的行为进行非常简短的观察;(4)传统的行为评价具有主观性,一致性差。其中一些挑战可以通过使用先进技术来克服,这些技术可以对单个牛进行连续、远程和客观的行为评估。行为评估的自动化方法包括量化物理行为的三轴加速度计,记录喂食/浇水行为的系统,以及记录空间行为的三角测量系统。这些行为监测方法中的每一种都能产生独特的信息,与传统方法相比,可能有助于早期发现BRD。然而,在牛肉生产中采用行为评估技术进行BRD诊断取决于改进的检测、积极的投资回报以及与现有BRD管理实践的成功整合。
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Behavior assessment and applications for BRD diagnosis: beef.

Assessment of behavior is a longstanding strategy to assist the diagnosis of clinical bovine respiratory disease (BRD) in beef cattle. Cattle with systemic inflammation caused by infectious pathogen(s) display predictable behavioral adaptations compared to healthy cohorts. Behavioral alterations in BRD-affected cattle include lethargy, social isolation, and anorexia. However, behavior assessment to support BRD case definition in the production setting is challenging because: (1) other bovine diseases cause behavior alterations similar to BRD; (2) cattle have inherent prey instinct to disguise sickness behavior during human evaluation; (3) labor constraints dictate very brief observation of animal behavior; and (4) traditional behavior assessment is subjective and agreement is often poor. Some of these challenges may be overcome with the use of advanced technologies that allow continuous, remote, and objective behavior assessment of individual cattle. Automated methodologies for behavior assessment include three-axis accelerometers that quantify physical behaviors, systems that document feeding/watering behavior, and triangulation systems that document spatial behavior. Each of these behavior-monitoring approaches generates unique information and may facilitate early detection of BRD compared to traditional methods. Nevertheless, adoption of behavior assessment technologies for BRD diagnosis in beef operations hinges upon improved detection, positive return on investment, and successful integration within existing BRD management practices.

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Animal Health Research Reviews
Animal Health Research Reviews VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Animal Health Research Reviews provides an international forum for the publication of reviews and commentaries on all aspects of animal health. Papers include in-depth analyses and broader overviews of all facets of health and science in both domestic and wild animals. Major subject areas include physiology and pharmacology, parasitology, bacteriology, food and environmental safety, epidemiology and virology. The journal is of interest to researchers involved in animal health, parasitologists, food safety experts and academics interested in all aspects of animal production and welfare.
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